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Science Fiction/Fantasy Masquerade

Date: 03/18/2006
Size: 38 items
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Bartholomew Cubbins

Bartholomew Cubbins

Date: 03/18/2006
Views: 723
Entry Number: 1
Division: Young Costumer (Parent-Made)
Category: Original
Worn By: Gabriel Lefton
Presentation Award: The Hats-Off Award
Received: A Paper Doll Book, donated by Dover Publications
Should Have Used Ever-Ready

Should Have Used Ever-Ready

Date: 03/18/2006
Views: 482
Entry Number: 2
Division: Young Costumer (Parent-Made)
Category: Recreation
Worn By: Zachary Hill with "Darth Mall-icious Prop," Richard Hill
Presentation Award: Most Force-full Award
Received: A Paper Doll Book, donated by Dover Publications
Blade of the Immortal: Rin & Manji

Blade of the Immortal: Rin & Manji

Date: 03/18/2006
Views: 761
Entry Number: 3
Division: Novice
Category: Recreation
Worn By: Rob Lantz & Stephanie Brown
Workmanship Award: Thy Shoes Shall Fit Thy Costume (Footwear), Rob Lantz
Presentation Award: Best Recreation, Novice
Endangered Species  (a)

Endangered Species (a)

Date: 03/18/2006
Views: 514
Entry Number: 4
Division: Novice
Category: Original
Worn By: John Hatch
Endangered Species (b)

Endangered Species (b)

Date: 03/18/2006
Views: 510
Entry Number: 4
Division: Novice
Category: Original
Worn By: John Hatch
Lady of the Lake  (a)

Lady of the Lake (a)

Date: 03/18/2006
Views: 654
Entry Number: 5
Division: Master
Category: Original
Worn By: Jacqueline M. Ward
Workmanship Award: Best in Show
Presentation Award: Most Beautiful
Other Awards: Chicagoland Costumer’s Guild Cement Overshoes Award
Lady of the Lake  (b)

Lady of the Lake (b)

Date: 03/18/2006
Views: 637
Entry Number: 5
Division: Master
Category: Original
Worn By: Jacqueline M. Ward
Workmanship Award: Best in Show
Presentation Award: Most Beautiful
Other Awards: Chicagoland Costumer’s Guild Cement Overshoes Award
Queen Amidala

Queen Amidala

Date: 03/18/2006
Views: 592
Entry Number: 6
Division: Journeyman
Category: Recreation
Worn By: Mary Alice Ladd
Workmanship Award: Best in Class
Presentation Award: Best Recreation, Journeyman
The Costuming Process

The Costuming Process

Date: 03/18/2006
Views: 527
Entry Number: 7
Division: Master
Category: Original
Worn By: Rae Bradbury-Enslin, Craig Enslin, Andy Kirschbaum & Rob McKeagney
Presentation Award: Most Humorous Concept
Top Five Other Uses for a Star Trek Uniform

Top Five Other Uses for a Star Trek Uniform

Date: 03/18/2006
Views: 382
Entry Number: 8
Division: Novice
Category: Recreation
Worn By: David King
Workmanship Award: Best in Class
Tribute to Freddy Mercury (a)

Tribute to Freddy Mercury (a)

Date: 03/18/2006
Views: 481
Entry Number: 9
Division: Master
Category: Original
Worn By: Amanda Allen, Ann Stephens & Ric Rader
Workmanship Award: Honorable Mention
Presentation Award: Best Presentation, Master
Tribute to Freddy Mercury (b)

Tribute to Freddy Mercury (b)

Date: 03/18/2006
Views: 674
Entry Number: 9
Division: Master
Category: Original
Worn By: Amanda Allen, Ann Stephens & Ric Rader
Workmanship Award: Honorable Mention
Presentation Award: Best Presentation, Master
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Custom Fields

Rules: SCIENCE FICTION & FANTASY MASQUERADE
The Science Fiction and Fantasy Masquerade is a competition for costumes of fantastic origin. Registration for this competition will be at the convention. If any area of concern is not addressed in the following information, please contact the SF & F Masquerade Director before the convention.

Types of costumes:
A re-creation is a type of costume based on a visual source such as painting, movie, or book cover. It is highly suggested anyone entering a re-creation costume bring some sort of documentation - a picture - of the image being presented for the judges' reference.

An original costume is designed from the costumer's imagination; even if a text description of a costume is available, the costume still would be an original.

Skill Divisions are used to permit costumers of similar experience to compete with their peers:

* The Junior division is for anyone under 13 years of age. Costumes made by the entrant and those made by adults will be judged separately.

* The Novice division is for anyone who has won less than three awards in the Novice division and no awards in a higher division at a previous Costume-Con or World Science Fiction Convention.

* The Journeyman division is for anyone who has won less than three awards in the Journeyman division and no awards in the Master division at a previous Costume-Con or World Science Fiction Convention.

* The Master division is for anyone ineligible for the previously listed divisions. Also, anyone who makes a significant part of their living in the costuming field must compete at this level.

Any costumer may opt to compete at a higher level, but not a lower one. Costumers who compete at the Master level in the Historical Masquerade
should compete at least in the Journeyman level of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Masquerade if their skills warrant it.

Costumes will be judged separately for presentation and workmanship. The presentation panel of judges will judge the costume solely by what is seen on the stage. This would include the costume and the manner in which it is presented. The workmanship judging is optional and performed up-close backstage. The whole costume or specific pieces may be submitted for workmanship judging for a multitude of techniques not limited to just sewing.

Awards will be given within the skill divisions and any costume competing is eligible to win Best in Show.

To contact the Science Fiction and Fantasy Masquerade Director: (Address Removed)
Master of Ceremonies: Toni Lay
Workmanship Judges: Kathryn Elms & Duane Elms
Presentation Judges: Darla Kruger, Elaine Mami, David Doering & Trudy Leonard

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